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Remote object detection in cluster-based Java

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Our work combines Java compilation to native code with a run-time library that executes Java threads in a distributed-memory environment with true parallelism. This approach is implemented within the Hyperion system for the distributed execution of compiled Java programs on clusters of PCs. To provide the illusion of a shared memory to Java threads, Hyperion has been built on top of DSM-PM2, a portable implementation platform for multithreaded distributed-shared-memory protocols. We have designed, implemented and experimented with two alternative consistency protocols compliant with the Java Memory Model. The protocols have different mechanisms for access detection: the first one uses explicit locality checks, whereas the second one is based on page faults. We illustrate the effects of the two access-detection techniques with five applications run on two clusters with different interconnection networks: BIP/Myrinet and SISCI/SCI.
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inria-00563582 , version 1 (06-02-2011)

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Gabriel Antoniu, Phil Hatcher. Remote object detection in cluster-based Java. Proc. 15th International Parallel and Distributed Processing Symposium (IPDPS'01) Workshops, 3rd Int. Workshop on Java for Parallel and Distributed Computing (JavaPDC '01), Apr 2001, San Francisco, United States. ⟨10.1109/IPDPS.2001.925077⟩. ⟨inria-00563582⟩
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